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Uploaded by on Jan 6, 2007

the horse stance, alignment of the arms and legs and the threat range resulting from that capacity.

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  • Hi! First of all nice clip! Good explanations! But do u know why some people say 'sei pin ma'. the four even/flat stance? i mean i think its gonna do the with straight hip, heels. etc. Just not too clear.

  • I would have to know a few things. What style, fighting principles, internal principles, what is its use throughout the style, other basic stances, and variations with names of other horse stances. Then I mught be able to guess since I have never heard that name.

  • Oh it was a chow gar master that called the horse stance, a 'sei ping ma'. Thanks anyways! and i do enjoy your clips alot! keep them coming!

  • I have heard it called a "four point stance" which refers to the elbows and knees being in alignment. If that rings a bell.

  • Good info...but what's with the woman with that mini cannon at the end??

  • that is a sniper rifle. Every time someone talks about how awesome they are, without having skill in the basics; that is what I am thinking.

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  • I saw the girl with the AWP.

  • it is Seiping ma

  • Wow thats a big Snipe.

  • may I ask what style you study?

  • lol.

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